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December 2008
Contents

Constant Blasting from Strip Mines Frustrates, Angers WV Community
Shirley Stewart Burns Addresses Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Journalists, October 2008
MTR Scars the Human Heart
Passages: A Beloved Friend
Temporary Stay of Execution for Coal River Mountain
Coping with Climate Change
CLEAN's Role in Campaign
Third Blessing on Gauley Mountain
Gauley Mtn. Close to Home for Me
Save Gauley Mountain Petition
Drawn and Quartered: State Two Bits and DEP Fits

Boone County Updates: Take A Different Kind of Sunday Drive - See Mountain Massacre Up Close and Personal As It Destroys Our State

There's Irony for You!

Youth in Action: WV Youth Action League on the Rise, Setting Goals
Sludge Safety Project Readies Variety of Efforts for 2009 WV Legislative Session
Educating Your Legislators A Key to Getting Action on Sludge Issues
What Does Sludge Safety Project Want for the 2009 Legislative Session?
Communities Unite for Water Testing Training
Newspapers and Bloggers Across the Land Editorialize Against Buffer Zone Change
Majority of West Virginians Ready for Clean, Green Energy, Multiple Statewide Surveys Show
Mingo County Group Hosts Green Jobs Now Picnic
Wind Working Group Meeting
Green Power a Real Threat to King Coal
Clean Elections and the Courts - It's Hard to Keep Up
Obama Expected to Tighten Coal Mining Regulations, Set CO Limits
Faith in Action: Having Faith, Taking Power at Public Policy Forum

Roane County Meditation Group Visits Kayford Mountain

Many Suffer As A Result of Illegal Mining
People Magazine Features OVEC Board Member in Lengthy Article
OVECs Cemetery Protection Campaign
Federal Court Hears Corps, Industry Appeal of Our Major Victory
From The Ground Up
Judge Blocks Permit for Clay-Nicholas Co. Coal Mine: Fola Coal Can Continue Mining in Interim, Though 
So What Did We Win? Another Cork in the Permit Bottle!
Bioneers 2008 - Revolution in the Heart of Nature
Organizing Toward Clean Water Victory in Prenter! 
Survey Says! Poll Shows Nationwide Opposition to Mountaintop Removal
Mount Union College Students Ponder Destruction and Creation
An Open Letter To Bayer
... and the Dead Shall Rest in Peace for All of Eternity (Except in southern West Virginia)
Miscellany


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Winds of Change Newsletter, December 2008     See sidebar for table of contents

Youth in Action: WV Youth Action League on the Rise, Setting Goals

by Trevor Swan

The weekend of October 11-12 saw the first gathering of youth leaders intent upon the creation of a statewide coalition of campus and youth environmental and social justice groups.

Hosted at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon by leaders of Wesleyans Green Club, the conference was viewed as a tremendous success by all involved. 

In addition to Wesleyan Green Club members, also participating were representatives from Glenville State Colleges Student Action group, the Charleston Area Youth Environmental Network, the Student Environmental Action Coalition, and both Marshall and WVU chapters of the Sierra Student Coalition.

This mini-conference was scheduled after a number of social events, retreats, and gatherings over the past couple years prompted the realization that a functional network of like-minded groups across the state could greatly benefit each groups motivation, resources, and influence.

After a beautifully colorful couple hours drive from various parts of the state, representatives assembled for a quick agenda-setting meeting on Saturday evening, adjourning for the benefit of a night of social networking. 

A crisp Sunday morning began the meetings in earnest, and over the next few incredibly productive hours, leaders hammered out the foundations of the West Virginia Youth Action Leagues (WV-YAL) mission statement, decision making structures, communication structures, outreach plans, etc.

WV-YAL now stands as a coalition aiming to foster cooperation and communication among organizations "focused on building a sustainable and just economy with green jobs, clean air, land, and water, that transitions our society away from dirty energy as well as social and environmental injustice" (from WV-YAL mission statement).

We are currently working on building our network, thus if you or a group you know may be interested in working with us, please contact me (Trevor Swan) at trevor.swan@seac.org, or our outreach coordinator Justin Burns at justinburns7@gmail.com.

 

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